Daily News Roundup: IRS Still Seeing Fallout From Tea Party Scandal
December 18, 2017 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News and Analysis
Fallout From Allegations of Tea Party Targeting Hamper IRS Oversight of Nonprofits (The Washington Post)
Charities’ Fear Under Tax Bill: Less Money to Help the Needy (The New York Times). Plus, See a Chronicle article about how some nonprofits are talking to donors about the coming tax bill.
Report Slams Local and U.S. Hurricane Response in Puerto Rico (Associated Press)
Public Media Has Been Plagued by Sexual-Misconduct Accusations, but Donations Keep Flowing (The Washington Post)
Why Don’t America’s Rich Give More to Charity? (The Atlantic)
More News
Harvard’s Endowment Agrees to Spin Out Real-Estate Team to Bain Capital (The Wall Street Journal — subscription)
Wilson Foundation to Develop Detroit Center for Nonprofits (Associated Press)
Millennials Give More Generously and Carefully to Charity, British Study Finds (The Guardian)
Police Investigate ‘Suspicious’ Death of Prominent Toronto Philanthropists (The New York Times)
On Museums
Does Art Breed Empathy? This Museum Just Got $750,000 to Find Out (Artnet News)
Museum’s Plan to Sell Off Art Crosses Ethical Boundaries (The San Francisco Chronicle)
#MeToo vs. the Museum (The Weekly Standard)